Takashi Iwai wrote:
At Tue, 26 Aug 2003 21:56:38 +0100,
James Courtier-Dutton wrote:

Can you point me at the code you used to detect it. I have some code here that is supposed to detect it, and I just want to compare it with your previous code before I bother sending it as a patch.
Cheers
James




P.S. The code I have depends on the contents of AC97 register 0x6e.
Source of this code is: -
http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/dlac97-2.aspx?lineid=5&famid=12&series=8&Software=True


Then download the Linux driver. It is a version of the alsa kernel drivers, but with modifications.

/* reg = contents of AC97 reg 0x6e */
switch(ac97->id & 0xfffffff0) {

<snip>

case 0x414c4720:        // ALC650
  if (((reg & 0x3f) > 0) && ((reg & 0x3f) < 3))
    ac97->id = 0x414c4720;   // Early version.
  else if (((reg & 0x3f) > 2) && ((reg & 0x3f) < 0x10))
    ac97->id = 0x414c4721;          // D version
  else if ((reg&0x30) == 0x10)
    ac97->id = 0x414c4722;          // E version
  else if ((reg&0x30) == 0x20)
    ac97->id = 0x414c4723;          // F version
  break;


oh, then it's apparently different.
i checked MULTICH register bits but it didn't work anyway.

the above looks better (hey where is such a thing described!).
could you send me a patch?


Takashi



If you go to the realtek site (url above) and download the linux drivers. They are source code, and look like a modified version of alsa-driver.
I just extracted the info from the realtek source code.


Cheers
James




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